Actually I can. I do have contact on a daily basis with a high school kid that is exactly like this that works with me. Do I embarrass him? Do I ask him to break boards, just so I can feel better about myself? No, I just ignore him and go on about my work no matter how many stories he tells. Honestly, I actually like the kid despite the stories he tells.
I'm not just taking up for this compulsive liar. I'm taking up for everyone tupac seems to think is poor. Just not right or funny to make fun of someone in a situation they can't help. There was no need for that comment. Strange? Haha, now I see why you side with tupac, you like to better yourself by trying to belittle others also.
Okay, I was in on this with Tupac, and I know the kid personally. You missed the point entirely about him being poor. This wasn't "Ha ha ha! This kid has no money!" it was "This kid claims to be filthy rich, bleeding ferrari's, when he is actually middle-classed". Trust me, this isn't about wealth. Hell, I'm on the edge of poverty myself. My parents could never afford to send me to college, nor did they buy me a car like most folks seem to nowadays. I worked to bring in money for school, bought my own computer, paid for my own flight lessons, and secured my own scholarships. This isn't about money, this is about being caught in one too many lies.